Inventory and Spatial Distribution of Trees in Eleme Local Government Area, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

None Eguakun F. S., None Ogoro M., None Braide F. F.
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Urban trees provide a wide range of environmental, economic and social benefits to those that live and work within and outside the community. Urban forest assessments are essential in supporting urban forest management and planning to improve environmental quality and human health in cities. The study investigated woody trees distributions in Eleme Local Government Area (Apkajo) Port Harcourt Nigeria, The study area was divided into 3 categories (Academic, Residential and Religious). Total woody tree species enumerations were carried out using tree identification and measurement while remote sensing technique was used to determine spatial distribution of trees and their land surface temperature. Morphological parameters assessed included total height (THT), crown diameter (CD), crown projection area (CPA), slenderness coefficient (SC) Merchantable area (MCH). Findings indicated total number of twenty seven (27) different woody tree species was identified from a sample population of one hundred and eighty five (185) trees. Species identified includes Mangifera indica, Dacryodes edulis,Terminalia mantaly, Azadirchta indica, Newbouldia laevis, Persea americana, Polyalthia longifolia, Terminalia catappa..Beneficial roles included medicinal, food security, income generation, beautification and micro-climate purposes. Among the species, Mangifera indica was the most abundant with a frequency of occurrence of 47. The result revealed that trees found in academic areas consistently gave higher mean tree growth variable values. Biodiversity was highest in residential areas with a Shannon index of 2.54 and Simpsons index of 0.88. Spatial distribution pattern showed that most tree species are clustered around the residential areas than the religious and academic areas. It was also observed that the trees are active in moderation of the land surface temperature by creating a micro-climate beneath it. The high species richness and diversity within the residential areas, despite its high infrastructural development, showed the importance people placed on urban greening and climate change.
尼日利亚哈科特港Eleme地方政府区域树木的库存和空间分布
城市树木为居住和工作在社区内外的人们提供了广泛的环境、经济和社会效益。城市森林评估对于支持城市森林管理和规划以改善城市环境质量和人类健康至关重要。本研究调查了尼日利亚哈科特港Eleme地方政府区(Apkajo)的木本树木分布情况,将研究区分为3类(学术、住宅和宗教)。采用树木识别和测量技术进行木本树种总数的统计,并利用遥感技术确定树木的空间分布及其地表温度。形态学参数包括总高度(THT)、树冠直径(CD)、树冠投影面积(CPA)、长细系数(SC)和可销售面积(MCH)。结果表明,在185棵样本种群中,共鉴定出27种不同的木本树种。已鉴定的物种包括芒果、毛蕊草、曼特利亚、印楝、新布尔迪亚、美洲波斯、长叶蓼、石顶蕨等。有益作用包括药用、粮食安全、创收、美化和小气候目的。其中以芒果(Mangifera indica)最多,发生频次为47。结果显示,在学术区发现的树木始终给出较高的平均树木生长变量值。居民小区生物多样性最高,Shannon指数为2.54,simpson指数为0.88。在空间分布格局上,主要树种集中在居民区周围,而宗教和学术区次之。人们还观察到,树木通过在地表下创造小气候来调节地表温度。居住区内物种丰富度和多样性高,但基础设施发达,反映了人们对城市绿化和气候变化的重视。
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